From Escapism to Activism: How Animal Crossing Became a Warm Reflection of 2020

  Rassegna Stampa, Social
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As protests against police brutality stretched into Pride Month amid an ongoing pandemic, the confluence has brought about important conversations around intersectionality, racial injustice and the importance of human empathy.

These swirling forces of social change have also worked their way into Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Nintendo Switch game that launched just as the pandemic reached America. Initially, the game provided a quaint escape from the anxiety of quarantine. But as the pandemic era has dragged on for months, real-world movements and issues have found a home in the tropical pixels of the game.

The Black Lives Matter movement inadvertently brought a reality check to the escapist fantasy when Animal Crossing’s largest marketplace reportedly blocked BLM mentions, sparking an outcry before apologizing and expressing support for racial justice.

Now Pride groups are also organizing within the game to create a safe space for LGBTQ people to celebrate Pride Month on the anniversary of the Stonewall riots.

Created pro bono by We Are Social Singapore and Swipe Back, #GlobalPrideCrossing on June 27 will welcome marginalized people and allies to a new kind of Pride festival.

“Pride is an incredibly important moment in the calendar for LGBTI+ people, as it offers the community a chance to freely express their identity in a very public way,” said Andrew Baker, co-president of InterPride. “However, we all knew that this year’s Pride celebrations were never going to be the same, with communities all over the world still in various stages of lockdown. So when We Are Social Singapore approached us with the idea to create a virtual space, using a platform already popular within the LGBTI+ community, where people could safely come together to express and celebrate their identities—we jumped at the chance.”

How reality seeped into Animal Crossing

Animal Crossing has evolved alongside our country over the last few months. At the beginning, according to data from Trust Insights and Talkwalker, Animal Crossing saw more new accounts created than many of the top social media platforms. Users were searching for how to set up their animal crossing accounts a couple hundred times a day, more than Slack, Instagram and Twitter. Even Pornhub can’t keep up.

Source: Trust Insights and Talkwalker

As brands grappled with how to position themselves during this crisis, Animal Crossing became a popular option. The sandbox nature of the game allowed creativity to flourish. Wendy’s fired back up the company’s Twitch channel, changed outfits to match the logo and caught fish for three hours. Twitch chat loved it.

Other brands created entire activations within the game. Good Company Tea, a cannabis infused tea startup, partnered with an Animal Crossing fashion account run by photographer Kara Chung to hold a virtual tea party. Held on 4/20, an informal holiday for cannabis lovers, Good Company Tea helped Chung set up her island for a tea-inspired walk through.

“Animal Crossing allows for brands to be able to interact with consumers in ways that feel like part of their daily routine,” said Thanh Nguyen, co-founder of Good Company Tea. “It’s a simulation of your life contextualized in a whimsical way. If used with the right intention, it’s a great platform for brand extension.”

Fashion brands found a great opportunity in the game. Chinese luxury fashion e-commerce company Net-a-Porter partnered with fashion designers to bring their spring collections into the game. Using Animal Crossing’s comprehensive customization, fans have mimicked looks from Gucci to Dior to Nike.

Accounts like Chung’s Animal Crossing Fashion Archive and Nook Street Market, a play on New York’s iconic Dover Street Market, have exploded in popularity. Since the activation, Chung partnered with luxury fashion house Valentino to create 20 custom Animal Crossing looks.

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